I could have told you that; didn't I say there were indications that it wasn't going to hatch. Maybe you will listen to me next time :)
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I could have told you that; didn't I say there were indications that it wasn't going to hatch. Maybe you will listen to me next time :)
Ducks and geese are very territorial, especially when the female is around.
Proves, luvvy, you just can't fool with mother nature. Best to the take the high road next time; you are working too hard to save chicks that are best left to chance. Vet bills for chicks isn't worth it, vanarea, I have raised many animals on a farm, ducks, geese, chickens for the roaster and stew pot, chickens for my eggs and never once have I taken a chicken to the vet. My horse, yes, not chickens.
What you paid at the vets could have probably bought you an incubator!
It was wonderful conferring with you on all of this, vannarea :)
How old are you by the way, and what country do you live in ?
What kind of ducks are they, I don't think we ever cleared that up? Are they random colours, or are they mallards ?
It is really like any other kind of egg, chicken eggs can't lay around for long before collecting and you will have to keep a close eye on the ducks to make sure you grab some fresh ones to incubate.
What kind of climate are you in? I think I asked that before but you didn't answer. This is an international site, so it doesn't matter, we all know what countries each of us are from.
They are ancona they are black and white what time frame is it about like around how many hours can they sit on ground and be cold they lay like 1 aday but don't sit on it she lays it were ever she is standing at the time I live in Arkansas but the weather is different this year it will be like 50degrees one day and 70 the next the ducks are like 8 months old around
It is going to lonely but will bond with you immediately as you are the one it sees first. That's the way it works. He will be born with a lot of down on him/her and as soon as he/she gets permanent feathers, then they can swim. The down will not give enough protection from the cold water. So you will have to wait a bit, don't remember really how long, but soon because mother duck would like to get them out in the water away from predators on land, almost right away, but can with just down feathers.
Please let me know what happens, I know this is really exciting for you. I oh so loved my mallards on the farm, they followed me everywhere, even when I wento to the pond to swim; they flew of course, but the geese would come too trailing behind, the cat following at the side weaving in out of the fence, and of course, I had two dogs at the time. All got along together, no kidding!
Except for the rooster of course, he was a nasty old thing with his spurs ready to come at me!
Take care, let me know !
My 2 roosters try to jump me ever time I go to feed lol they crazy I have a least two others that have veins but I don't know how far along and a bunch of my chicken eggs have viens ima have my hands full :) the duckling will have me and my ferret to play with. I know she won't hurt it because when my cats had babies she played with them as soon as they could see. She isa lot smaller then regularferrets she is onlt about 1/4th the size o a regular one. Oh and when will it start peeping it only moves around when I talk to it now and I only know that because I was candling it when I talked and it moved I was so excited I woke my sister and her husband up so they could see. Lol I think they tought I went crazy I was rnning around their room singing
They don't peep, just open and close their bills, I guess until their quackers start up :)
Mallards a terribly good parents, both the drake and mom will take turns sitting on eggs. But I don't think you have mallards, just domestic ducks, isn't that right?
They are notoriously terrible moms.
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